Miscellanies, Volumen2Macmillan, 1863 |
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... better state of things . Here and there an Englishman or a Frenchman tries agriculture , and suc- ceeds at once . What else could be expected ? Fancy ( says Mr. Mansfield ) the capabilities of these lands , where they plant woods of ...
... better state of things . Here and there an Englishman or a Frenchman tries agriculture , and suc- ceeds at once . What else could be expected ? Fancy ( says Mr. Mansfield ) the capabilities of these lands , where they plant woods of ...
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... it is hard to doubt : and indeed the recent movement of sending thither French emigrants is the first step of a great movement to which we can wish no better for- ; tune than that it may be guided , or at AND THE PLATE . 13.
... it is hard to doubt : and indeed the recent movement of sending thither French emigrants is the first step of a great movement to which we can wish no better for- ; tune than that it may be guided , or at AND THE PLATE . 13.
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... better class of the poorer sort , they rig up what they call a pesebre , which is , being interpreted , a manger . No doubt it was originally meant as a representation of the birth of our Lord : but it would seem that this meaning of it ...
... better class of the poorer sort , they rig up what they call a pesebre , which is , being interpreted , a manger . No doubt it was originally meant as a representation of the birth of our Lord : but it would seem that this meaning of it ...
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... better than mere mounds of earth- to Hindoo and Persian , Greek and Roman , Teuton and Scandinavian , that men are the sons of the heroes , who were the sons of God ? Or do they believe , that for civilized people of the nineteenth ...
... better than mere mounds of earth- to Hindoo and Persian , Greek and Roman , Teuton and Scandinavian , that men are the sons of the heroes , who were the sons of God ? Or do they believe , that for civilized people of the nineteenth ...
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... science could not have had a being . Meanwhile , this general tone of irreverence for our forefathers is no hopeful sign . It is unwise to ' inquire why the former times were better than these ; ' FROUDE'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 31.
... science could not have had a being . Meanwhile , this general tone of irreverence for our forefathers is no hopeful sign . It is unwise to ' inquire why the former times were better than these ; ' FROUDE'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 31.
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